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Shauwn Mkhize’s Club Royal AM Faces FIFA Ban Over Nurkovic

Shauwn Mkhize is facing a tough time ahead of her after striker Samir Nurkovic formally made a request to FIFA to charge her club Royal AM.

 

The world’s football governing body is set to impose a transfer restriction as a result of their decision to force the Durban-based club to pay Nurkovic R12 million for prematurely terminating his contract last year.

Nurkovic, a free agent, signed a two-year contract with Royal AM over a year ago after leaving Kaizer Chiefs.

But three months later, he was on his way out, with his lawyer Davor Lazic alerting SABC Sport that his client had not been paid a penny during that time and referring the problem to FIFA.

Royal AM has contested its ex-player’s account of events through their lawyer, Leruma Thobejane, and have also ignored the 19 June deadline to transfer the cash and put the controversy behind them.

“In conclusion, having in mind all the above and especially taking into account the disrespect of the FIFA decision and following public appearances of the club’s representative/attorney, I hereby inform the public that today, on 30 June 2023, Samir Nurkovic submitted the Request to Open Disciplinary Proceedings against FC Royal AM before FIFA Disciplinary Committee for failing to comply with the decision requesting to implement the sanctions immediately upon notification by FIFA,” read a statement from Lazic sent to SABC Sport.

Royal AM has contended for some time and repeatedly that Nurkovic reported for duty only once in July and his lone appearance for the club was a friendly game in the Macufe Cup a month later.

Thobejane also informed the public channel that they had a “strong case” and that they would go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport [CAS] to argue that FIFA was biassed against Nurkovic throughout the process.

He said Lazic received the ruling 19 days prior and this gave Nurkovic the advantage as the Premier Soccer League side could not appeal the decision.

“Recent allegations from the club’s representative, which appeared in the media between 21 – 28 June 2023, according to which Royal AM Football Club allegedly was not served with FIFA’s decision on 3 May 2023, but rather on 22 May 2023, are simply offensive,” Lazic insisted.

“Further allegations that the decision was not delivered by email have no impact at the case in hand and no basis in FIFA rules since the only possible delivery from 1 May 2023 is exclusively through FIFA Legal Portal. The Portal must be used for any proceedings before the relevant FIFA decision-making or judicial body, including the notification of decisions.

“The proceedings are exclusively conducted via the Portal. Any submission including the decision in question can only be delivered and was delivered to Royal AM and to Samir Nurkovic, through the same FIFA Legal Portal at the very same time.

“Ignorance of the law and missing the deadlines by any of the parties to request the grounds for the decision and subsequently to hypothetically file an appeal before the Court of Arbitration for Sport is no excuse. It is not and cannot be the responsibility of FIFA – quite the opposite, it is the responsibility of the parties and its representatives.”

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